Best bike parks around the Rhone-Rhine Canal offer extensive cycling routes rather than traditional downhill bike parks. The region features well-maintained paths, often along flat towpaths, integrated into major European cycle networks like EuroVelo 6 and EuroVelo 15. Cyclists can experience diverse scenery, including views of the Vosges and Black Forest mountains, charming villages in Alsace and Franche-Comté, and opportunities for cultural and gastronomic stops. The cycling experience is generally accessible, suitable for various skill levels, and provides a blend…
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A beautiful mountain village with very friendly people. You feel welcome here. The stamping station makes for a lovely photo opportunity.
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Trail with a few short steep sections, partly a bit washed out. All in all, it's still easy to ride, beginners may have to get off now and then.
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Village in the style of Upper Valais with a beautiful view towards Central Valais
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While the lower part of the village exudes the charm of the Valais, the upper part of the village is spoiled by the tourist infrastructure and seems deserted outside of the (winter) season.
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Bellwald is a municipality and a civil parish in the Goms district in the Swiss canton of Valais. It also forms a parish of the Deanery of Ernen.
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The trail is really a lot of fun. But not suitable for total beginners. Demanding and steep, it curves down to the level.
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Bellwald is a municipality and a civil parish in the Goms district in the Swiss canton of Valais. It also forms a parish of the Deanery of Ernen. Wikipedia Population: 447 (Dec 31, 2008) Canton: Canton of Valais
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A really demanding, but also varied section, which always offers a beautiful view of the valley and the mountains. Sometimes it goes along the sharply sloping edge of the slope, pushing is no shame here. All in all, a real MTB trail that is easy to master for experienced bikers.
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The Rhone-Rhine Canal area is known for its extensive and well-maintained cycling routes, offering picturesque touring and recreational cycling rather than traditional downhill bike parks. You'll find diverse scenery, from flat towpaths along the canal to views of the Vosges and Black Forest mountains, charming villages, and opportunities for cultural and gastronomic stops. The routes are generally accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, the region offers several demanding trails. For instance, the Big Bamboo Trail is a highly-rated option featuring hairpin bends, steep descents, roots, and scree, making it unsuitable for beginners. Another challenging option is the Tube Trail.
Intermediate riders can enjoy varied singletracks that provide a fun experience. The Hasenberg Trail is a popular choice, known for its flowy sections. Another option is the Snake Trail, which features deep and steep depressions, offering an engaging ride for those with some experience.
Yes, the cycling routes along the Rhone-Rhine Canal are generally easy and accessible, making them suitable for families and cyclists of varying skill levels. Many sections run along flat towpaths, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all. For a unique family stop, consider visiting the Old part of Bellwald, which offers a pump track and bike rentals.
The villages along the canal in Alsace and Franche-Comté provide numerous opportunities for cultural and gastronomic stops. The Old part of Bellwald is a charming village with quaint houses and barns, offering a glimpse into local history and culture, alongside modern amenities like cafes and bike rentals.
The region is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. These seasons offer ideal conditions for touring and recreational cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the diverse landscapes and charming villages.
Yes, the canal system is integrated into major European cycle networks, specifically EuroVelo 6 and EuroVelo 15. These routes feature well-maintained paths, often running along flat towpaths, and offer extensive riverine scenery for long-distance touring.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Island hike in the middle of Mannheim' or 'Rheinhöhenweg and Rheinsteig Loop'. For more information on hiking, visit the Easy hikes around the Rhone-Rhine Canal guide. There are also challenging road cycling routes like 'The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around the Rhone-Rhine Canal guide.
While the region is primarily known for touring, dedicated mountain bike trails exist. For example, the Uhwiersgrenzweg singletrack offers a mega single trail experience with great views. The Bike Park Homburg also provides a dedicated MTB park experience.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse scenery, including views of distant mountains like the Vosges and the Black Forest, as well as charming villages in Alsace and Franche-Comté. The terrain varies from flat sections along the canal to areas with gentle climbs and pleasant descents, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural landscapes.
While not directly on the canal, the broader region offers the Grande Traversée du Rhône by Mountain Bike (GTR MTB). This 230 km off-road route extends from the Beaujolais to the Rhône Valley, featuring a mix of trails, paths, and roads with some technical sections. More details can be found on France Vélo Tourisme.
The canal system is part of well-known routes like EuroVelo 6 and EuroVelo 15. These routes offer well-maintained paths, often along flat towpaths, and provide riverine scenery. The Rhine Cycle Route, part of EuroVelo 15, offers spectacular views and cultural stops within the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley.


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